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Ever been to Sussex, Warren and Hunterdon counties? Also throw in Cumberland and Salem in the south and you got the same thing.

I am aware there are rural areas in northern new jersey. The overall makeup of the north though is much more urbanized/industrial than Central. (I'd even call Hunterdon County as part of Central Jersey).

Monmouth and Ocean counties may share things with North Jersey, but they are more like South Jersey than North jersey.

I disagree. Commuting patterns, sports teams, accents, etc...are all more related to the north than the south.

(Btw, while we are on the whole north/central/south jersey discussion, there are people that suggest that there is no north/south jersey but that in actuality the split is more in the form of East/West Jersey. Draw a line from High Point, NJ diagonally southeast to Ocean County and you have the split for Ny/Philly.)

I'll just have to agree to disagree. Central Jersey is not South Jersey. I just have to deal with people from South calling us North, and people from North calling us South. People who live in Central Jersey know that it's neither. It may be a bit of both, but it also has it's own uniqueness that makes it it's own entity (mostly the Jersey Shore). It's just like when people think all of Jersey is factories and smells because all they've experience is the Turnpike, it's just ignorance.

Also, the Parkway is from Exit 1 to Exit 172. I live at Exit 120 in an area that's being called "South Jersey" in this argument. Think about how ridiculous that sounds. This argument is declaring that AT LEAST 2/3rds of the Parkway is "South". That doesn't even make sense logically.

I'll just have to agree to disagree. Central Jersey is not South Jersey. I just have to deal with people from South calling us North, and people from North calling us South. People who live in Central Jersey know that it's neither. It may be a bit of both, but it also has it's own uniqueness that makes it it's own entity (mostly the Jersey Shore). It's just like when people think all of Jersey is factories and smells because all they've experience is the Turnpike, it's just ignorance.

Also, the Parkway is from Exit 1 to Exit 172. I live at Exit 120 in an area that's being called "South Jersey" in this argument. Think about how ridiculous that sounds. This argument is declaring that AT LEAST 2/3rds of the Parkway is "South". That doesn't even make sense logically.

If the parkway ran in a straight line the entire way through, you might have a point. However, there are parts, especially in the Monmouth County area where the parkway doesn't run straight and even in a North/South direction but more like Southeast/Northwest direction.

I disagree. Commuting patterns, sports teams, accents, etc...are all more related to the north than the south.

(Btw, while we are on the whole north/central/south jersey discussion, there are people that suggest that there is no north/south jersey but that in actuality the split is more in the form of East/West Jersey. Draw a line from High Point, NJ diagonally southeast to Ocean County and you have the split for Ny/Philly.)

I have heard this too and it does have a good amount of logic to it, so I think it is at least a solid theory. Nonetheless it just further proves there is no such thing as "Central Jersey"

Central refers to something that is in the middle. Central Jersey includes the counties of Somerset, Middlesex, Monmouth, Hunterdon and Mercer. It is really easy to search and find this information. Hasn't changed since I was in grade school. For those who do not agree and living in denial works for you, then good for you. There are people who believe man never walked on the moon. They are entitled to their beliefs, too. Doesn't make them correct, just makes it their point of view.

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DewSo long and thanks for all the fish. TIMEX RULES!!

"When we were struggling at the beginning of the year we were wondering what was wrong and trying to find reasons. At the end of the day, all we had to do was look in the mirror and the answers were right there." -- Sergei Brylin 12/2/2007

I disagree. Commuting patterns, sports teams, accents, etc...are all more related to the north than the south.

(Btw, while we are on the whole north/central/south jersey discussion, there are people that suggest that there is no north/south jersey but that in actuality the split is more in the form of East/West Jersey. Draw a line from High Point, NJ diagonally southeast to Ocean County and you have the split for Ny/Philly.)

I think it's both. In fact, back in the colonial days East Jersey and West Jersey used to be separate provinces, and the differences are still apparent today.

I minored in geography at Rutgers and one of my last classes was a New Jersey geography class taught by the state climatologist. I remember we had this very debate in class one day until we were presented with more specific distinctions that some geographer came up with and pretty much everyone in the class was in agreement with. I'll have to see if I can find those notes again.

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"Swim against the tide, don't follow the group, stay away from the majority, seek out the fresh and new, stay away from the poseurs, and don't be a barnacle. Be original, be different, be passionate, be selfless and be free. Be a hockey fan."
--John Buccigross

I think it's both. In fact, back in the colonial days East Jersey and West Jersey used to be separate provinces, and the differences are still apparent today.

I minored in geography at Rutgers and one of my last classes was a New Jersey geography class taught by the state climatologist. I remember we had this very debate in class one day until we were presented with more specific distinctions that some geographer came up with and pretty much everyone in the class was in agreement with. I'll have to see if I can find those notes again.

Central refers to something that is in the middle. Central Jersey includes the counties of Somerset, Middlesex, Monmouth, Hunterdon and Mercer. It is really easy to search and find this information. Hasn't changed since I was in grade school. For those who do not agree and living in denial works for you, then good for you. There are people who believe man never walked on the moon. They are entitled to their beliefs, too. Doesn't make them correct, just makes it their point of view.

Ah bummer, Dr. Robinson is a cool guy, he's also a Devils fan. When did you take it? I had it Fall 2009. It's final exam was the last one I ever took. I remember walking out of the classroom relieved at first that I was finally done with school (except for some papers I still had to write), and then when I got outside it really hit me that college was over and real life was about to smack me in the face. We had to write an essay for the class and I wrote mine about the lack of pride in New Jersey shown by and facilitated by pro sports teams refusing to call New Jersey their home. He loved the essay but I handed it in a month late so I got like a 65 haha.

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"Swim against the tide, don't follow the group, stay away from the majority, seek out the fresh and new, stay away from the poseurs, and don't be a barnacle. Be original, be different, be passionate, be selfless and be free. Be a hockey fan."
--John Buccigross

Ah bummer, Dr. Robinson is a cool guy, he's also a Devils fan. When did you take it? I had it Fall 2009. It's final exam was the last one I ever took. I remember walking out of the classroom relieved at first that I was finally done with school (except for some papers I still had to write), and then when I got outside it really hit me that college was over and real life was about to smack me in the face. We had to write an essay for the class and I wrote mine about the lack of pride in New Jersey shown by and facilitated by pro sports teams refusing to call New Jersey their home. He loved the essay but I handed it in a month late so I got like a 65 haha.

Haha nice topic. I'm sure you wrote it with passion! I was a few years before you. Can't remember the professors names that i had but Robinson was the head of the dept at the time. If you find your notes about the geographical distinctions that made sense please post em.

Central jersey mostly exists in the minds of South Jersey people who don't want to be called South Jersey. Also I would not go by county as for Middlesex you have Piscataway that is most certainly North Jersey while areas like Dayton and Cranbury are certainly South Jersey.

I grew up in North Jersey and we considered every y linkthing several miles So. of 78 and No. of 195, South Jersey. Of course now that I live in the deeeeeeep South of Jersey, (cows, horses, meadows, tinier deer, farms, brackish Delaware river water) they down here consider Cherry Hill North Jersey. I argue and call that Central Jersey. There is the North Jersey shore and the South Jersey beaches. Bottom line is that it is all awesome and all expensive. It hurts to stay alive in this state, but we have EVERYTHING w/i an hour or two drive.I'm from Jersey!

Holy hell your family goes back a ways in NJ

MY family brought them a welcome wagon gift basket!

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Over? Did you say "over"? Nothing is over until we decide it is!Was it over when the Germans bombed Pearl Harbor? Hell no!

I always figured, growing up & reading the sports pages, that whichever region the NJSIAA put high schools in for playoffs was accurate. Since I grew up in Colonia, btw, class of '83; (and yay-John Carlson), our school was in Central, while a block from my house in Clark/Union county was North. When I began talking to Devils fans from the Bergen county area, and telling them where I live those who didn't know better would say I lived in South Jersey, or 'that's by the shore right?'
Anyway, getting back on topic, I met John Carlson's cousin & he said he was definitely a Devils fan growing up, and he rooted for the Devils all the way up until the Caps drafted him.